G'MIC 3.6.0 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as an open and comprehensive framework for image processing, compatible with software like GIMP, Paint.NET, and Krita. This versatile tool allows users to manipulate, filter, and visualize a wide range of image datasets, from simple 1D scalar signals to complex 3D+t sequences of multi-spectral volumetric images.
G'MIC comes equipped with various user interfaces that facilitate extensive image processing tasks. Key features include:
- A portable and thread-safe C++ library ('libgmic') that can be embedded in third-party applications.
- A command line interface ('gmic') for executing image processing commands directly from the shell.
- An easy-to-use GIMP plug-in ('gmic_gimp') that adds hundreds of new filters.
- A web service ('G'MIC Online') enabling users to apply image filters directly through a web browser.
- A Qt-based interface ('Zart') designed for real-time manipulation of webcam images.
- A complete scripting language for developing intricate image processing workflows.
In addition, the G'MIC platform continually expands with new features and updates, offering more tools and options for image editing enthusiasts and professionals alike. For those interested in exploring G'MIC, various plugins and download options are available on the official website, further enhancing the functionality and user experience.
As G'MIC evolves, it remains a vital resource for anyone looking to delve deeper into image processing and creative visualizations across multiple applications
G'MIC comes equipped with various user interfaces that facilitate extensive image processing tasks. Key features include:
- A portable and thread-safe C++ library ('libgmic') that can be embedded in third-party applications.
- A command line interface ('gmic') for executing image processing commands directly from the shell.
- An easy-to-use GIMP plug-in ('gmic_gimp') that adds hundreds of new filters.
- A web service ('G'MIC Online') enabling users to apply image filters directly through a web browser.
- A Qt-based interface ('Zart') designed for real-time manipulation of webcam images.
- A complete scripting language for developing intricate image processing workflows.
In addition, the G'MIC platform continually expands with new features and updates, offering more tools and options for image editing enthusiasts and professionals alike. For those interested in exploring G'MIC, various plugins and download options are available on the official website, further enhancing the functionality and user experience.
As G'MIC evolves, it remains a vital resource for anyone looking to delve deeper into image processing and creative visualizations across multiple applications
G'MIC 3.6.0 released
G'MIC is an open and full-featured framework for image processing in Gimp, Paint.Net, and Krita.